This issue literally represents the 33rd year of operation for Société François Villon, Bulletin, which was originally a conference hand-out, following and sequential to my book-length bibliographic study: François Villon: A Bibliography (New York & London: Garland Publishing, Inc., 1990). After it's conference hand-out stage, it began appearing in issues of Fifteenth-Century Studies,
Volumes 14 though 21. At a certain point, I wanted some liberties which
would not have been appropriate for a typical scholarly journal, and I
began, with issue 11 (1995) to put new issues online, 22 of them
through issue 32:

It has struck me that to readers, François Villon is primarily a
character, and only marginally a poet. From the Middle Ages, he is
several characters in his own work, and in works by others. All of his
rich reception history confirms this. I will go a step further to say I
think there is promising research to be done on Villon as a comic-book
character or character in graphic novels. Other area of popular culture
are very much alive with Villon. See my note 2 "Villon for the
Millennial Stage: A Tale of Three Cities" in SFVB 31. There David and
Lewis Alpaugh's play, Yesteryear - The Life and Times of François
Villon, was informally printed, and you could access both script and
music digitally, in the web. This year, there is an officially
published printed edition (script, notes, song lyrics, and a CD with
all the songs (first entry in "Books" section). The play has been reviewed

Anon. "A New Musical Play by David and Lewis Alpaugh | Three days in Paris with François Villon." SCENE4 Magazine (November 2015).
https://www.scene4.com/archivesqv6/2015/nov-2015/1115/davidandlewisalpaugh1115.html

If you scan the
recent numbers of the bibliographical bulletin, you will see Villon as
a lead character in a number of musical plays. Among those being
presented, Michel Abratz' Villon la Vie (in German also), and for 2018, Jean-Pierre Joblin, François Villon - corps à coeur. The last also joins the comic book and graphic novel tradition, since Joblin is a known illustrator.

Fisher, Margaret. "The Echo of Villon in Ezra Pound’s Music and Poetry and The Transparency of Ezra Pound’s Great Bass." Make It New 1, no. 3 (November 2014):12-24.

Geremek, Bronislaw. " Laughter in the Shadow of the Gallows – on Villon" In his On the Middle Ages: Selection of articles and foreword by Hanna Zaremska. Tr. George Szenderowicz. Warsaw: Instytut Historii PAN, 2017, pp. 696-723.